[c-nsp] 6500 nvram contents changing

Jared Mauch jared at puck.nether.net
Fri Mar 19 10:40:20 EDT 2010


This typically happens if someone is viewing the startup-config (eg: show conf) as it is locked.

- Jared

On Mar 19, 2010, at 7:58 AM, Ben Cooper wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> We use rancid to retrieve configs from our cisco kit, recently one of
> our 6500s (s72033_rp-ADVENTERPRISEK9_WAN-M Version 12.2(33)SXH3) has
> started reporting nvram content changes sporadically throughout the day, eg:
> 
>>  !Flash: nvram: Directory of nvram:/
>>  !Flash: nvram:  1918  -rw-       26788                    <no date>  startup-config
>>  !Flash: nvram:  1919  ----          24                    <no date>  private-config
>>  !Flash: nvram:  1920  -rw-       26788                    <no date>  underlying-config
>> - !Flash: nvram:     1  ----           4                    <no date>  rf_cold_starts
>> - !Flash: nvram:     2  ----          48                    <no date>  persistent-data
>> - !Flash: nvram:     3  -rw-        4887                    <no date>  ifIndex-table
>>  !Flash: nvram: 1964024 bytes total (1929992 bytes free)
> 
>>  !Flash: nvram: Directory of nvram:/
>> - !Flash: nvram: No files in directory
>> + !Flash: nvram:  1918  -rw-       26788                    <no date>  startup-config
>> + !Flash: nvram:  1919  ----          24                    <no date>  private-config
>> + !Flash: nvram:  1920  -rw-       26788                    <no date>  underlying-config
>> + !Flash: nvram:     1  ----           4                    <no date>  rf_cold_starts
>> + !Flash: nvram:     2  ----          48                    <no date>  persistent-data
>> + !Flash: nvram:     3  -rw-        4887                    <no date>  ifIndex-table
>>  !Flash: nvram: 1964024 bytes total (1929992 bytes free)
> 
> Has anyone experienced this behaviour before?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ben
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